To further protect your painted surface, you may polish the surface with a neutral shoe polish or any type of household furniture polish. Apply following manufacturer’s instructions.
No, FolkArt® Texture
Paint is not recommended for
fabric application.
Preparing Garments: Wash and dry the garment according to manufacturer's instructions before painting. This will remove sizing and excess dye and guard against shrinkage after painting. Do not use
fabric softener. Iron the garment so it's smooth. Using and Placing Pat...
No, FolkArt Glitterific
Paint is formulated for indoor-use only and should not be used on outdoor surfaces.
Clean your brushes while wet with mild soap and water.
You must pre-wash, dry and iron the
fabric. DO NOT use
fabric softener. If using a t-shirt or a thin
fabric, place a piece of wax paper inside directly under where you will be decoupaging your design.
Many surfaces can be decorated with FolkArt Pre-Mixed Pouring
Paint such as wood, papier mache, paper (for notecards), canvas, metal, and terra cotta. If attempting to create a poured
paint project on a sealed surface such as glassware, glazed ceramics, or hard plastic, pleas...
To use napkins with
Fabric Mod Podge, follow the steps below: Cut the design out of the Napkin and discard the layers. Place Napkin upside down on a piece of parchment or wax paper. Apply
Fabric Mod Podge® to the back of the design. Place the Napkin and paper face-...
First, prepare your project surface. Then using the Martha Stewart Crafts Soft Bristle Decoupage Brushes, apply one even, smooth coat of Martha Stewart Crafts
Fabric to
Fabric Decoupage Finish to the area on the selected
fabric surface that you would like to decoupage. For t...
Any formula of FolkArt®
paint is perfect for One Stroke or any kind of decorative painting. Donna Dewberry uses FolkArt® Acrylics, FolkArt® Enamels (for glass and ceramics), FolkArt® Outdoor (for outdoor projects), and FolkArt®
Fabric (for linens and clothing).